I'm 23 am I too old to learn french?
27 Answers
- Anonymous1 year ago
Way too old. I hope youre close to getting married too, your best days are behind ya. Make a deal with your bf and say "I will ride you whenever I want" if you marry me. Your time is running out. Learning a new language should not be what you're worried about bit the fact you're about to become worthless to the opposite sex
- Don VertoLv 71 year ago
I hope not.I started Spanish when I was 22.I am 79 now and I use Spanish every day but I will never be good enough.
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- TakumaLv 41 year ago
No, not at all. I started learning Japanese from 27, and now I can say. "I'm not too old to learn Japanese," in Japanese!
- VoelvenLv 71 year ago
Absolutely not. My oldest English student was 82. The only difference was that she needed a bit more time and repetitions than the rest, but she still learned and her pronunciation was beautiful.
At 23, you should be more than okay.
- 1 year ago
Absolutely not.
Just for one thing, learning a foreign language could be a good hobby for people who retire.
I wish I could give you two thumbs up. I am retiring in two months and that is a marvelous idea!
- KyleLv 71 year ago
you can still read and interpret things. no. you're not too old. it just takes time, like learning any other skill.
- 1 year ago
You're never too old to learn anything. Although it is suggested that is it more difficult to learn things, with a deteriorating learning rate after 18, at only 23 learning French at any level should be okay, providing you are not intellectually disabled and have a desire and passion for self-learning.
That's not a lot at all.